Drill hitch



Feb 27, w23, l. A www@ v IF.` M. ARNOLD DRILL Hman.r

Filed Dec. l, 1921 2 sheetssheet 2 Fel 27, lggi FRANK VI. ARNOLD,

:DRILL Application led December T @ZZ 'L0 7mm t may concern Be it known that l, FRANK M. ARNOLD, a citizen of the United States, residing at llozel, in the county of Pawnee and State oi Kansas, have invented a new and useful Drill -litch, oi which the following is a specilication.

rlhis invention relates to hitches, and aims to provide novel means :for hitching a ninnbcr grain drills or the like to a tractor to insure the grain drills being moved in parallel relation with the tractor.

Another object of the invention is to pro- 1ide a hitch of this character which may be readilg,7 and easily applied by persons un-V familiar with mechanics.

lffith the forecoingand other objects in View which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details oiE construction hereinafter deribed and claimed, it being understood .1 changes in the 'precise embodiment of ie invention herein disclosed, maj.7 be made itliin the scope of what is claimed, witheterilng to the drawings i nre l is a plan View oi a plurality ci drills, showing the hitch as applied zo ii n the staples l0.

ie 'torw d ends of the rods 8 are formed hooi; members ll which are positioned are n 1 i, 192i. sei-iai no. 51ans.

il main or supporting bar indicated at l2 toi-ms a pai-t of the hitch, and as shown, the bar l2 is oit a length to entend to points beyond the ends ot the central dr`l diere the saine may have connection witl of the remaining drills, as olea Figure l oi the drawings. Formed in the bar l2 to the ends thereof are ope; accoiiimodat nection with the tongues 6 as y trai drill is also secured to bar l) at a point inteinie forward end ot the tong;- drill heine' Aformed with an ej, "M1- have their t `ward e 'is connected to the l, ii the rods vin lli-9 tongue oi the cent i mill as through the eye i3, clearlyv shown by Figure l oi the drawings.

eine. ,le means may 3e employee i cs inecting' the tractor to tlc hil the connection being' mace l i3. 75 i?, l .c 'i 'iii w i ioni tie ioiegoi it wilA oe seen eue to this construction, el the grain drills with resp usefl to more the di'ils, is i. end that the grain will he lrilled in owen and unbroken rows.

Having described the invention, what is cla-.ined as new is ln combination with pl drills, a hitch device iiiclii port-ing;` bar ha openings di jacent to the en-. "lr A the grain d portingbar, rods movement ot the ton@ bodj,l portions et tending through supporting" bar and connectedtoli and means "f' of the rods to f. y'

drills.

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T own. i have ture in the prcsenc @il LD.

Wi tiiesse louis Bnirrniin, F. M. DARSE. 

